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Conventional treatment for depression usually consists of the use of antidepressant medications, therapy, or a combination of both.
Despite their widespread use, antidepressant medications are not without risk or controversy. One only has to look at recent headlines to see the possible serious risks linked to the drugs:
Antidepressant Studies Corrupted by Pharmaceutical Company Influence, Analysis Shows
Antidepressant Use During Pregnancy Linked to Increased Autism Risk
Disturbing Truth About Paxil Revealed: Drug Is NOT Safe for Teens
Antidepressants Linked to Violent Behavior in Young People, Study Shows
Antidepressant Drug Research Has a Problem, Study Says
Antidepressant Trials Exclude Most “Real World” Patients With Depression
In addition, antidepressants aren’t always helpful: the medications usually take at least two weeks to show any effect, and for some people, they don’t work at all.
Experts say that a drug that is fast-acting and provides sustained relief from depression was available, the risk of suicide among patients would be reduced.
A new research finding adds to the growing body of evidence that a controversial party drug may be the answer those experts (and those who suffer from depression) have been looking for.
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